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  1. “The more I look, the more I think family is fundamental to understanding why some people are successfully self-employed”

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  2. "This marvellous museum is a place where the public can come to see, study and wonder." David Attenborough on the , which reopens tomorrow.

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  3. Jun 22

    Pembroke is delighted to announce that Matthew Mahmoudi is the first recipient of the Jo Cox Studentship in Refugee and Migration Studies. Matt's PhD research focuses on technological marginalisation among refugees and asylum seekers.

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  4. Tomorrow, will reopen its doors to the public after an extensive £4.1 million redevelopment.

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  5. “Zoological museums are the bedrock on which the science of zoology depends.” - Sir David Attenborough speaks about the

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  6. News you can use! A simple bit of home science can stop the sound of a dripping tap (no plumbing skills required).

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  7. Sir David Attenborough: “This marvellous museum is a place where the public can come to see, study and wonder.” The reopens after an extensive £4.1 million redevelopment.

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  8. A dripping tap is one of the most recognisable - and annoying - household sounds. But what causes it, and how do you stop it?

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  9. Jun 22

    1 week until applications close for Young Awards. Don't miss your chance to share in over €100k, receive a year of mentoring support, win a place our CISL Accelerator Programme and pitch to a high profile panel!

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  10. Jun 22

    It's very exciting - researchers are moving into our new Chemistry of Health building, with the latest technology to investigate neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s - official opening will be later this year!

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  11. Jun 18

    The final CSAR lecture looks set to be one of the best this year: Prof from will be talking about creating the first self-developing embryo from stem cells. , 7:30 tonight, all welcome

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  12. Three 11,500-year-old deer skull headdresses – excavated from a world-renowned archaeological site in Yorkshire – are now on display at

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  13. Among yesterday’s eight new honorary doctors was 99-year-old classicist and epigrapher Joyce Reynolds, believed to be the oldest recipient of the University’s highest honour.

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  14. Jun 19

    Solid-state NMR, DFT, and XRD reveal phosphorus helices and a new phase of Na3P during (de)sodiation in black phosphorus anodes for Na-ion batteries

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  15. "I’ve had fantastic support from my parents, teachers and now from the advisors and mentors at ." Meet Grace England, the history student who says that dyslexia taught her to work hard.

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  16. Part II and Part III results being read out from the balcony at Senate House, before being thrown to the waiting mathmos below!

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  17. Jun 14
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  18. Jun 20

    She drove an all-woman party of archaeologists across Syria in the 1950s, and wrote books that changed the field. Today classicist Joyce Reynolds takes her Honorary Doctorate from - aged 99 .

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  19. Jun 17

    Only 60 of the 537 astronauts who have gone to space are women. Young Awards winner is changing that with . Apply for the 2018 Awards:

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  20. Dr Ghina Halabi, a postdoc at , is calling for the establishment of a global network of STEM ambassadors to encourage women and girls into science, this week at

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